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The TSAB out of some freak accident got stranded on the world of Diablo. There, they notice the soulstones and believe them to be lost relics and thus collect them. They managed to be lucky and get the soulstones containing the brothers and take them away for keepsake.

The three then corrupts the head of the TSAB and then all hell breaks loose. Or even better, have them crush the Worldstone instead as the stranded crew were manipulated into beliving that the stone is blocking them from going home and then force them to watch the consequences of their actions.

And before you ask, no. No Nanoha blasting Diablo for an instant kill or befriending. We force them to deal with hell unleashed by them and fight in a brutal battle. Then again, if this happen, Tyreal will be pissed off royally.

*shrug* Why not? The angels and demons tend to not give a damn about where they fight their ancient conflict, but the TSAB isn't exactly going to be sitting there letting them plunge worlds under their administration into chaos.

Heck, I think a lot of dimensional governments would unite against forces like that (us VS them and all that). Put the TSAB at the helm of such an alliance, and there you go.

And with some good old corruption of mortals, we get to see even more chaos as they bend together to fight against the angels and the demons. Also keep in mind that there might be politiking as well as the members of the alliance might not be willing to be under the TSAB.

Quite so. It'd be a Sins of a Solar Empire: Rebellion of in a Nanoha/Diablio way. Less spaceships, more magic, demons and angels. The humans in political chaos, the angels in violent disagreement and the demons backstabbing one another for power. Glorious chaos and anarchy while the few sane in each army strive for victory.

When you mean sane, I think you mean the mortal heroes for the Diablo world, Tyreal for the angels and Diablo for the forces of hell? Imagine the chaos that will break true as Nanoha and friends get jaded by this war and if one is cruel enough, mak them all go nuts like the previous heroes in Diablo I and II.

Think about it. Angels and battle-hardened warriors whom fought the hell spawns all turned mad. The Numbers and the Hukebein might have been face with cruelty, but I doubt it is anything worse than what was faced by the PCs of Diablo I and II. The Wolken are machines before they meet Hayate. Easiest to manipulate if you ask me.

*shrug* Why not? The angels and demons tend to not give a damn about where they fight their ancient conflict, but the TSAB isn't exactly going to be sitting there letting them plunge worlds under their administration into chaos.

Heck, I think a lot of dimensional governments would unite against forces like that (us VS them and all that). Put the TSAB at the helm of such an alliance, and there you go.

Think about it. Angels and battle-hardened warriors whom fought the hell spawns all turned mad. The Numbers and the Hukebein might have been face with cruelty, but I doubt it is anything worse than what was faced by the PCs of Diablo I and II. The Wolken are machines before they meet Hayate. Easiest to manipulate if you ask me.

Taking into account most of the AS fanbase seems to agree on the wolkenritter having suffered numerous defeats, abuse, betrayal and all kinds of torture over the course of a millenium by masters and enemies alike i guess they're very used to face that kind of stuff.

Taking into account most of the AS fanbase seems to agree on the wolkenritter having suffered numerous defeats, abuse, betrayal and all kinds of torture over the course of a millenium by masters and enemies alike i guess they're very used to face that kind of stuff.

Take account that they don't really seem to retain much of their memories and they were never able to feel much about all the betrayal and stuff as they were were much like robots before meeting Hayate.

Hell, just give them visions of Hayate being screwed in 100 over ways and it will eventually turn them nuts as they try and protect their mistress and become paranoid.

Take account that they don't really seem to retain much of their memories and they were never able to feel much about all the betrayal and stuff as they were were much like robots before meeting Hayate.

Funny, because canon support the fact they do started to remember several aprts of their pst and seem to be very councsios of the horros they faces and the ones they commited because they also had been doombringers in sevral iterations of their lives.

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Originally Posted by rxrx

Hell, just give them visions of Hayate being screwed in 100 over ways and it will eventually turn them nuts as they try and protect their mistress and become paranoid.

We already know their answer to that: keep fighting until their bodies and souls just succumb. They may not be as powerfull as the Huckebein but have walked a way longer path into death, madness and destruction than any of them. Hell, if they do experiment something like that it could backfire horribly on the mindscrewer if they just stoping caring about the well being of their enemies and collateral damage by reverting back to the ruthlessly efficient killing machines they were in the past.

Hayate's treatement of them greatly restored their human identities but at the cost of making them way softer on the battlefield at the cost of their effectiveness as killer knights. Destroying their human connections is not a good idea xD